Kritobulos of Ithaca

Kritobulos of Ithaca (465 BC-431 BC) was the leader of a gang of Greek bandits during the 5th century BC. He and his gang took over the ruins of Odysseus' Palace on Ithaca and came in possession of Penelope's woven shroud, stolen from Elpenor. In 431 BC, Elpenor had Kassandra head to the palace to retrieve the shroud, and she stealthily assassinate Kritobulos and his guards, while she also freed Odessa of Megaris, Odysseus' descendant and a prisoner of the bandits.